Great stuff from all!
Mon: Always enjoy getting lost in your expressive lost and found abstract pieces.
Samsonsreaper: Nice to see you post here again. I enjoy how you have refined your personal approach.
Farvus: Can't tell you how much I adore that Chinese (?) woman in purple. Love the colour choices.
Lakka: The degree with which you experiment is something to embrace. It's great to see.
Rinthe: Really dig the shotgun girl on the last page, and love the recent landscapes.
Ranath: Loving your recent plane experiments. What is your approach to creating hard edges in these? Do you just use selection and mask tools? Also enjoyed the coastal rocks a few pages back.
Sheff: Your collage/piecemeal approach is great.
ZupZup: Always enjoy new posts from you. Endlessly energetic strokes.
CrazyBrush: Really dig the first of the tryptic girls.

A bunch of Nintendo DS sunset scribblets (and one sunrise) worked up from plein-air sketches...

Munin, thanks, usually i start with quick line drawing to get somewhat decent perspective, then magic wand it out of white and clean the silhouette as a mask. Then just paint and separate any shapes necessary with masks, such as the second vertical tail fin in that su-27 sketch, as it wasn't defined in overall silhouette. But it's all quick and dirty.

By the way, your third sketch showing moor/field has a very nice mood!

It was a really foggy morning over the bay last Wednesday, managed to snap a quick inspiring pic. Then got more inspiration from a beautiful painting I saw by Thomas Kegler earlier this week. So decided to do a quick study based on the photo I took._________________- Neil
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